The urban population in Mexico accounts for 77% of the total population (some 86 million out of 112 million for 2010).
That would depend on if you meant new york city, or state. Michigan has 10 million people currently. New York city has 9 million people in it. New york state has 19 million
After a population explosion in the 50's, which jumped from 3 million in 1950 to 9 million in 1980 to 19 million in 2010.
New York State is 18,998,429 New York City is 8,125,497
Combined population of Lahore City and Lahore Cantonment is 10,000,000 in year 2009.
Around 19% (21 out out 112 million) of the Mexican population lives there. Main reason: economic opportunities.
By population living within the city limits: New York City: over 8 million Buffalo: almost 300,000 Rochester: over 200,000 By metropolitan area population: New York City "Tri-State Area": almost 19 million Buffalo-Niagara Falls: about 1.18 million Greater Rochester: just over 1 million
São Paulo City itself doesn't have 19 million inhabitants. May be the Metropolitan area has that number.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Manila is around 1.78 million people.
In the Mexico City valley, where more than 19 million people (17% of the country population) live and work.
No. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the population of Sydney at June 2009 was 4.4 million. Sydney is the largest city in Australia, but not the national capital. For the same time period, the Local Government Area of Sydney, i.e. the CBD and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area, had a population of 177,000
The population of Cameroon is approximately 19 million.